[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 14/14] examples/ipsec-secgw: add cmd line option for bufs
Ananyev, Konstantin
konstantin.ananyev at intel.com
Mon Jan 6 16:21:46 CET 2020
> > > > Add command line option -s which can be used to configure number of
> > > > buffers in a pool. Default number of buffers is 8192.
> > > >
> > > > Signed-off-by: Anoob Joseph <anoobj at marvell.com>
> > > > Signed-off-by: Lukasz Bartosik <lbartosik at marvell.com>
> > > > ---
> > > > examples/ipsec-secgw/ipsec-secgw.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++++----
> > > > 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> > > >
> > > > diff --git a/examples/ipsec-secgw/ipsec-secgw.c
> > > > b/examples/ipsec-secgw/ipsec-secgw.c
> > > > index 76719f2..f8e28d6 100644
> > > > --- a/examples/ipsec-secgw/ipsec-secgw.c
> > > > +++ b/examples/ipsec-secgw/ipsec-secgw.c
> > > > @@ -59,8 +59,6 @@ volatile bool force_quit;
> > > >
> > > > #define MEMPOOL_CACHE_SIZE 256
> > > >
> > > > -#define NB_MBUF (32000)
> > > > -
> > > > #define CDEV_QUEUE_DESC 2048
> > > > #define CDEV_MAP_ENTRIES 16384
> > > > #define CDEV_MP_NB_OBJS 1024
> > > > @@ -167,6 +165,7 @@ static int32_t numa_on = 1; /**< NUMA is
> > enabled
> > > > by default. */ static uint32_t nb_lcores; static uint32_t
> > > > single_sa; static uint32_t single_sa_idx;
> > > > +static uint32_t nb_bufs_in_pool = 8192;
> > >
> > > Why to change the default number (behavior) here?
> > > Why not to keep existing one as default?
> >
> > Or, at least try to guess required number of mbufs (like l3fwd, etc., do)?
>
> [Anoob] Existing code sets the default number of mbufs to 32k, which is leading to higher cache misses on our platform. Also, other
> example applications have 8192 as the minimum. Hence the change.
>
> Do you see any perf issues with lowering the default value?
8K is not much at all.
Ipsec-secgw uses 1K as RXD/TXD num per queue.
So just 4RX+4TX queues will already bring it to the edge.
With 8+ RX queues app simply wouldn't be able to start.
Looks like a change in behavior.
> Also, I'm fine with making the default one same as the ones in l2fwd & l3fwd.
Ok.
>
> From l3fwd:
>
> /*
> * This expression is used to calculate the number of mbufs needed
> * depending on user input, taking into account memory for rx and
> * tx hardware rings, cache per lcore and mtable per port per lcore.
> * RTE_MAX is used to ensure that NB_MBUF never goes below a minimum
> * value of 8192
> */
> #define NB_MBUF(nports) RTE_MAX( \
> (nports*nb_rx_queue*nb_rxd + \
> nports*nb_lcores*MAX_PKT_BURST + \
> nports*n_tx_queue*nb_txd + \
> nb_lcores*MEMPOOL_CACHE_SIZE), \
> (unsigned)8192)
>
> I do understand that we will have to rework the above logic a bit more to handle the in-flight packets in cryptodev.
Yes, plus also will need to take into account size of fragmentation table.
> What's your suggestion?
I think the best way is to calculate mumber of required mbufs as discussed above,
plus add ability to the user to overwrite this value (cmd-line option).
> > > >
> > > > /*
> > > > * RX/TX HW offload capabilities to enable/use on ethernet ports.
> > > > @@ -1261,6 +1260,7 @@ print_usage(const char *prgname)
> > > > " [-w REPLAY_WINDOW_SIZE]"
> > > > " [-e]"
> > > > " [-a]"
> > > > + " [-s NUMBER_OF_MBUFS_IN_PKT_POOL]"
> > > > " -f CONFIG_FILE"
> > > > " --config (port,queue,lcore)[,(port,queue,lcore)]"
> > > > " [--single-sa SAIDX]"
> > > > @@ -1284,6 +1284,7 @@ print_usage(const char *prgname)
> > > > " size for each SA\n"
> > > > " -e enables ESN\n"
> > > > " -a enables SA SQN atomic behaviour\n"
> > > > + " -s number of mbufs in packet pool (default 8192)\n"
> > > > " -f CONFIG_FILE: Configuration file\n"
> > > > " --config (port,queue,lcore): Rx queue configuration\n"
> > > > " --single-sa SAIDX: Use single SA index for outbound
> > traffic,\n"
> > > > @@ -1534,7 +1535,7 @@ parse_args(int32_t argc, char **argv, struct
> > > > eh_conf *eh_conf)
> > > >
> > > > argvopt = argv;
> > > >
> > > > - while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argvopt, "aelp:Pu:f:j:w:",
> > > > + while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argvopt, "aelp:Pu:f:j:w:s:",
> > > > lgopts, &option_index)) != EOF) {
> > > >
> > > > switch (opt) {
> > > > @@ -1568,6 +1569,19 @@ parse_args(int32_t argc, char **argv, struct
> > eh_conf *eh_conf)
> > > > cfgfile = optarg;
> > > > f_present = 1;
> > > > break;
> > > > +
> > > > + case 's':
> > > > + ret = parse_decimal(optarg);
> > > > + if (ret < 0) {
> > > > + printf("Invalid number of buffers in a pool: "
> > > > + "%s\n", optarg);
> > > > + print_usage(prgname);
> > > > + return -1;
> > > > + }
> > > > +
> > > > + nb_bufs_in_pool = ret;
> > > > + break;
> > > > +
> > > > case 'j':
> > > > ret = parse_decimal(optarg);
> > > > if (ret < RTE_MBUF_DEFAULT_BUF_SIZE || @@ -
> > 2792,11 +2806,12 @@
> > > > main(int32_t argc, char **argv)
> > > > if (socket_ctx[socket_id].mbuf_pool)
> > > > continue;
> > > >
> > > > - pool_init(&socket_ctx[socket_id], socket_id, NB_MBUF);
> > > > + pool_init(&socket_ctx[socket_id], socket_id,
> > nb_bufs_in_pool);
> > > > session_pool_init(&socket_ctx[socket_id], socket_id,
> > sess_sz);
> > > > session_priv_pool_init(&socket_ctx[socket_id], socket_id,
> > > > sess_sz);
> > > > }
> > > > + printf("Number of mbufs in packet pool %d\n", nb_bufs_in_pool);
> > > >
> > > > RTE_ETH_FOREACH_DEV(portid) {
> > > > if ((enabled_port_mask & (1 << portid)) == 0)
> > > > --
> > > > 2.7.4
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